In 2005, the Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR) began as an effort to summarize and categorize the growing field of global emergency medicine. The GEMLR highlights and disseminates high quality global emergency medicine research in the fields of emergency medicine (EM) development, disaster and humanitarian response, and emergency care in resource-limited settings. Each year the complete database of selected articles, as well as full summaries and critical analyses of the top articles can be found online open-access at Academic Emergency Medicine. The most recent edition can be found here: ﻿﻿G﻿EML﻿R 2﻿﻿0﻿﻿1﻿﻿﻿﻿6﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿. For more information on the GEMLR, we invite you to watch Editor-in-Chief, Adam Levine, and former Managing Editor, Gabrielle Jacquet, explain our methodology here: http://vimeo.com/66427025

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​PodcastsWe are pleased to introduce our new series of Global Emergency Medicine Audio Podcast Talks. These podcasts, hosted by our very own Dr. Bhakti Hansoti, are audio discussions focusing on the top articles that the GEMLR has reviewed. We offer this audio series as an effective way for clinicians and academics to stay up to date on the forefront of new Global Emergency Medicine research. We hope that you find the podcasts to be an engaging and high yield experience. The link to the most recent Podcast is shown below.All other podcasts are posted on the NEWS portion of our website: Click here: http://www.gemlr.org/news.html​​June 9th 2016 Podcast: Click here for audio linkARTICLE: Pediatrics in disasters: evaluation of a global training program.Author: Cooper L, et al.Journal: Adv Pediatr.